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of ife ity rv- the ar8 cer is ew of to I ant ate be an, in my on, the in be I the ·am to of t- all, life eld. and: \ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2011 PAGE 11 (~----~----V_.o_t_e_o_n_T_u_es_d_ay_,_N_o_v_.s __ ~------~) He hm. argued t:a~es in Federal Court, New York State Appellate Court and the Supreme Courts of this state, a~ well as other lower courts. Spaim holds memberships with the New York State Bar Association, the Erie County Bar Association and the Northern Chautauqua County Bar Association as well as the New York Magistrates Association. As owner pf a professional legal cor- poration with offices in Dunkirk, he provides legal services primari- ly in Chautauqua and Erie Counties. Spann has also served the Westfield legal community by holding the offices of Westfield Village Justice, Acting Village Justice and Westfield Town ·Justice. Spann's commitment to the County of Chautauqua includes his participation as a former board member of the Chautauqua County Legal Services, Jamestown Family Services and the Westfield Counseling Services and a guest lecturer for the PEACE Program in Chautauqua County. Spann continues to reside in Westfield with his wife, June Miller-Spann, who is an Ass<_Jciate Director of Devt!lopment for the Fredonja College Foundation at SUNY Fredonia. They have two daughters: Isabella Julia and Zoe Maria Spann. ••••• Jim Herbert Running for Town of Westfield Council Hello, my name is Jim Herbert and I am running for re-election to the Town of Westfield TGwn Council. I am a resident of the Town of Westfif:ld and have a concern for my fellow residents, local business and possible future businesses. I am also very con- cerned for the outlook of our chi!- dren's and grandchildren's future the office of Town ot R1pley Michael Rowe fathc:r of two children and grand- here in Westfield and finding rea- Supervisor. I have I i ved in the father of one. Much of my free sons for therri to stay and raise Town of Ripley for 30 yean. and Running for Ripley Town Board time is ;,pent with my special their families. have owned and operated my own Councilman needs child and my family. A little about me. I was born in business for 29 of those 30 year>. ·Michael Rowe was appointed to I have much experience that I 1944 in Point Pleasant, N.J., and My wife and I own and operate the Town Board in January of20JO will bring to the highway superin- graduated from Point Pleasant Double DAB Riding Stahle and 1 to c:umpkte the term of Debbie tendent position including heavy High School in 1962. I enlisted in am a sole proprietor of and Hunt. He was elected to the Town equipment and semi-trailer opera- the U.S. Navy in 1962, stationed licensed insuranc:e agent With Board in November of 2010 in a tion with Class A CDL, welding in San Diego, Ca., and did a tour Douglas Bowen Jn,uranl·e 'pedal election and is running this and mechanical repair and ditch- of duty in Vietnam in 1964. I was Agency, and owner of Lombard year for a full4-year term. ing and road maintenance. This honorably discharged a;, a 2nd Farms. I have served for the pa;,t Rowe >en/ed on the Ripley experien~e has made me aware of Class Machinist in 1964. I then 28 years as a member of tht: Planning Board from 2008 to the current needs of community in attended Lincoln Electric Welding Board of Directors of Chautauqua 20 l 0 and was a member of the regard to Ripley's roadways: The School in Cleveland, Ohio, and Patrons Insurance Co. 1 am the We;,tfidd-Ripley Lakefront opportunity to improve Ripley has graduated as a certified welder father of one child, Chebey. cur-· Development Project. He current-. inspired me to become a political and employed as an instructor at rently a senior at St. Honaventure ly >erve~ as the treasurer tor the candidate for the office. the Ocean City, N.Y., BOCES. In University. Board of the Rtpley Free Library. IJ elected, I will budget and 1970, I started HerbHardt Metal I graduated from Westfield Rowe graduated from R1pley spend conservatively with focus Fab, an assembly company doing Academy and Central School in Central. School .m .1970 and from on the line items that are essential subcontracting for DOD 1977 then attended SUNY Alfred Fredonta State With a degree 111 to the safety and well-b~ing of the Contractors. where I graduated with an political. science in 1975. ln 1981 community.I\J1y door will always ln'i983 I moved to Westfield Associates Degree in agronomy. 1 he recetved a Master of Soctal be open. Your input will guide and have lived at the same loca- am presently attending Empire Work Degree from the Untverstly highway operations in the Town tion at 7233 East Lake Road for State College where 1 am pun.u- of Buffalo. He worked for the of Ripley. I feel I am the best can- 29 years. I was previously ing a degree in land U>e plannin '· Departments of SoCii)! Serv1ces m .. didate for the position and I earn- employed at Don Frame Trucking I am currently serving in ~y Chautauqua and Genesee mit to working hard for you. as General Manager for 10 years, lOth ye&r as Councilman for the Counlles and then for the Center retiring in 1993. I have been the Town of Ripiey and have been lor Development of Human owner of Osprey Charters, Inc. for De uty Supervisor for the Town Serv1ces at Buffalo State College 20 years and Barcelona Market p. & for 26 years. He IS currently a C f , f of R1pley for ,our year' and I am . 1 '· f h B ff 1 and a e or nine years, a family . , . sooa wor\er or t e u a o d b . h . d presently servmg a' C hanman of p hi' S h 1 owne us mess I at IS operate the Chautauqua County Planning uH ic. c oo s. d t A N by my wife, Nancy, my daughter, 8 d p. . . 1 d e 1s marne o my ear. o&r . nor serv1ce me u es . Lisa, and son-in-law, Kris. We h th C'h . f also a soctal worker, and they are t ree years as e at rman o f hr b Ab have four children and three R' 1 , PI . H d M the parents o t ee oys: ram, grandchildren. • tp ey s annlng. oar · Y age 21, a senior at Wesleyan Most recently I started HPW trammg and experii'e Includes University; Jacob. 20, a student at Energy, Inc. in collaboration with town Jaw a~d municipal account- 'chautauqua Lake Central School John Weise of Chautauqua and mg, budgetmg, planntng and zoo- BOCES; and Emory, a ;enior at Bob Perry of Dewittville. HPW ing. Ripley Central School. Energy is a natural gas dispensing My top prioritie' for Ripley and automotive conversion com- include implementation of the pany located in Westfield. Stateline Development Pmjed. ••••• Douglas Bowen Running for Town of Ripley Supervisor My name is Douglas Bowen and I am the Democratic Party, Independence Party and Conservative Party candidate for rehabilitation of the hamlet core and finalizing the wa,te water treatment project located at Route 5 West. I am com1~itted to work- ing hard for the people of Ripley and will use my experience to the best of my ability for the benefit of our town. • • • • • ••••• Bradley Yokom Running for Town of Ripley Highway Superintendent My name is Bradley Yokom and I am· running as the Democratic Party, Con~ervative Party and Independence Party candidate for Town of Ripley Highway Superintendent. I am a lifelong resident of Ripley. the • • • • • Clifford Foster Running for Clymer Highway Department Clifford Foster is a candidate for Clymer Highway Department. He is a 1979 graduate of Clymer Central School. He and his wife, Dianna, have lived and raised their family in the Clymer area for the last 31 years. He has operated the family farm until recently when he accepted a position at Peek 'n' Peak Ski Resort in the maintenance department. He has experience in plowing and main- taining the roadways at the Peak along with repair skills learned from his employment at the Peak and the farm. His desire is to see the Highway Department serve the community by saving the tax- payers money. Foster has a desire to serve others with honesty, integrity and hardwork ethics. Area students named to Dean's List at Mercyhurst College ERIE, PA Mercyhurst College has announced its Dean's List for outstanding academic achievement during the 2010-2011 academic year. of the academic year. 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